Headquartered in Akron, Ohio, The MobilityWorks Foundation is a non-profit organization that offers transportation support and services to special needs individuals, families, and organizations throughout the United States.

Mission Statment

The mission of The MobilityWorks Foundation is to provide financial assistance and or equipment to selected individuals requiring adaptive vehicles or driving aids.

Board of Directors

William "Bill" Koeblitz, Chairman of the Board

Taylor Clark

Gerhard Schmidt, Treasurer

History of The MobilityWorks Foundation

The MobilityWorks Foundation was founded in 2011 in Akron, Ohio, by William "Bill" Koeblitz. Koeblitz is the founder and CEO of MobilityWorks, the largest adaptive transportation supplier in the United States based in Akron, Ohio.

The MobilityWorks Foundation started from Koeblitz’s vision of financially helping people afford adaptive mobility, so no one is left behind when it comes to the transportation and modifications one needs to lead a normal life.

To date, The MobilityWorks Foundation has dispersed more than $150,000 to individuals across the United States.

MobilityWorks of Cincinnati General Manager Jeff Witt helps to explain some of the adaptive features of their new wheelchair van to Arnneater Crawford. The plight of Crawford and her son Donté was featured on the reality TV series Undercover Boss, where Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory went undercover as a city employee. Because of the show, we discovered that Arnneater has struggled to provide adequate transportation for Donté who has Cerebral Palsy.

In the Community...

MobilityWorks of San Jose is participating in the 4th Annual Ability Resource Fair, November 3, 2011 at Skills Plus in Santa Clara CA. 10:00 am-2:00 pm.

Oct. 1-2 MobilityWorks sponsored the Fieldstone Farm Ride-a-thon and Drive-a-thon. Fieldstone Farms is a non-profit organization in Chagrin Falls Ohio that offers horse riding programs for people with disabilities.

Sept. 17 - MobilityWorks of Pittsburgh participated in the 4th Annual Poker Run For Multiple Sclerosis Pittsburgh. About 125 riders made the 150 mile trek through the country roads of Southwest Pennsylvania.